Europeans and their money: Explaining public support for the common European currency |
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Authors: | Kaltenthaler Karl C. Anderson Christopher J. |
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Affiliation: | Rhodes College, Memphis, USA;;Binghamton University, State University of New York, Binghamton, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Using public opinion surveys conducted in the member states of the European Union, this paper seeks to provide a systematic understanding of public support for the EMU project and European–level monetary policy authority. We develop models of support for EU monetary policy that incorporate a utilitarian component and elements of multilevel governance that is emerging within the EU. These models are tested at the aggregate level of survey respondents. The results show that variations in attitudes to the common currency are driven by collectively–based considerations of the costs and benefits associated with the common currency project as well as the interaction of European–level politics and the domestic politics of the member states. |
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